1 Whole Wheat Tortilla ¼ c Refried Beans ½ c Avocado slices. 1 pk Gold Fish Crackers W ¼ c blueberries ¼ c Blackberries
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1 WINTER SNACK WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK WINTER BREAK 1 pk. Shortbread Cookies ½ c. Mix Fruit ½ Whole Wheat Bagel (1.65oz) W 1 oz Strawberry M 1 Whole Wheat Tortilla ¼ c Refried Beans ½ c Avocado slices 3 pk Ritz (¾oz) W 4 Cube(2oz) M *In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. *Serve water with every snack 1 Strawberry Cereal Bar (1.3 oz)w ½ c Fresh Apple W (¾oz) 1 slice cheese 2 Home Style Oatmeal Cookie (.6 oz) W 1 pk Gold Fish W ¼ c blueberries ¼ c Blackberries 1 pk. Cinnamon Sticks W ½ c Flavored M ¼ c Broccoli Trees ¼ c Carrot Stick ½ c Fat Free Ranch Dressing ½ oz 1 pk Chocolate Teddy Graham (¾oz) 3 pk Ritz (¾oz) 4 Cubs 1 Rice Cakes (.5oz) 1 Tbsp Cream 2 Banana Slices ½ sl 1 Fresh Pear 1 1 pk Sunchips ½ c 1% Milk 1 pk. Gold Fish Cracker W ½ c Chilled Tropical Fruit 1 Strawberry Cereal Bar(1.3oz) W ½ c Fruit Punch Juice 1 pk. Shortbread Cookies W ½ c 1% Milk 1/31 Birthday Celebration 1 cup Peach Cobbler ½ cup Ice Cream ½ cup 1% Milk
2 WINTER SNACK 1 pk Graham Cinnamon Sticks W Banana Surprises ½ Banana 1 Tbsp Vanilla 1 Tbsp Oatmeal (uncooked) ¼ c Fresh Medium Apple 1 ¼ c Avocado 1 ½ c Flavored M 1pk. Animal crackers 1 Fresh Tangerine 1 Home Style Oatmeal Cookie (.6 oz) W ½ c Chilled Tropical Fruit In accordance with Federal Law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. ½ c Celery 1 2 Tbsp Cream m 1 pk Vanilla Wafers W 1 Fresh Medium Apples 1 2 pk. Ritz (¾oz) W 2 tbsp Cream M 3 Carrots Sticks 1 pk. Sun Chips 2 pk Graham (.6 oz) W ½ c Vanilla M ½ c Fresh Raspberry 1 2 pk Graham Cubs w ½ c Pineapple Juice 1 oz. Sliced Pumpkin Pie ½ Whole Wheat bagel (1.65 oz) w 1 oz. Strawberry Cream w water 1 Whole Wheat Tortilla ¼ c Refried Beans ½ Avocado Slices 3 pk Ritz (3/4 oz)w 4 Cube (2oz)m 1 Strawberry Cereal Bar (1.3 oz) w ½ c Fresh Apple W (¾oz) 1 slice cheese 2 Home Style Oatmeal Cookies (.6 oz) W ½ c Ice Cream 1 oz sl Pound Cake
3 SPRING SNACK 1 pk. Cinnamon Sticks W ½ c Flavored M 1 pk Sun Chips 2 pk Ritz Cracker (.6oz) ½ oz 1 oz Vanilla Wafers 1 c 1% Milk ¼ c Sliced Raspberries ¼ c Chilled Blueberries ½ cup Celery Sticks 2oz.Pimento In accordance with Federal Law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. 1 pk Animal 1 pk Nips (.6oz) 1 oz 2 oz Carrot Sticks 1 oz Teddy Grahams ½ c Graham 1 pk Gold Fish 4 oz Carrot Sticks 1 Tbsp Ranch Dip 1 oz Animal 1 c 1 % Milk Shortbread Cookies 1 pk. ½ c. Sliced 1/2cup guacamole 1 pkg. Baked Chips.5 oz Bagel 1 oz Strawberry Cream 1 oz Goldfish Pear 1 oz Chocolate Teddy Graham 1 oz Home Style Oatmeal Cookies
4 Type school name here 2 pk Vanilla Wafer 1 pk Shortbread Cookies 2 pk.ritz (.6oz) ½ oz. ¼ c Carrot sticks ¼ c Celery Cream ½ oz. ½ c. Fresh Apples 1 oz bag Sun Chips 1 oz Gold Fish ½ cup Rice Pudding C-15 1 pkg.vanilla Wafer 1 c Flavored ¼ c Celery 1 ¼ c Carrot Sticks 1 ¼ c Broccoli Spears 1 ½ Sandwich *In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. *Serve water with every snack. 1 pk Sun Chips 2 pk Ritz Cracker (.6oz) ½ oz 1 oz Vanilla Wafers 1 c 1% Milk 1 pk Breadstick 1 oz Cream 4 oz Celery Stick ½ cup Celery Sticks 2oz.Pimento 1 pk Animal 1 pk Nips (.6oz) 1 oz 2 oz Carrot Sticks 1 oz Teddy Grahams ½ c Graham 1 pk Gold Fish
5 SPRING SNACK 1/2cup guacamole 1 pkg. Baked Chips.5 oz Bagel 1 oz Strawberry Cream 4 oz Carrot Sticks 1 Tbsp Ranch Dip 1 oz Goldfish Pear Animal s Appetite 1 oz Animal 1 c 1 % Milk Teddy Graham Exercise 1 oz Chocolate Teddy Graham Shotrbread Cookies 1 pk. ½ c. Sliced 1 oz Home Style Oatmeal Cookies In accordance with Federal Law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. 2 pk Vanilla Wafer 1 pk Shortbread Cookies 2 pk.ritz (.6oz) ½ oz. -TG 138 Food Chant ¼ c Carrot sticks ¼ c Celery Wheatworth 2 pk. Cream ½ oz. ½ c. Fresh Apples 1 oz bag Sun Chips 1 oz Gold Fish ½ cup Rice Pudding C-15 1 pkg.vanilla Wafer Foods That Bend Your Ear 1 c Flavored ¼ c Celery 1 ¼ c Carrot Sticks 1 ¼ c Broccoli Spears 1 ½ Sandwich 1 pk Sun Chips 2 pk Ritz Cracker (.6oz) ½ oz 1 oz Vanilla Wafers 1 c 1% Milk Fruit Parfait ¼ c Sliced Rasberries ¼ c Chilled Blueberries ½ cup Celery Sticks 2oz.Pimento
6 SPRING SNACK 1 pk Animal 1 pk Nips (.6oz) 1 oz Carrots To See (7-20) 2 oz Carrot Sticks 1 oz Teddy Grahams In accordance with Federal Law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.
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